Giant Angora
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Giant Angoras are just that, GIANT!
Giant angoras have no upper weight limit, which means they grow and grow and grow...you get the idea. However, the average weight of one of these beasts is around 11 pounds.
Most Giants don't shed their coat, which means they must be sheared. They have three fur types all mixed together. They have underwool, awn fluff and awn hair (guard hair). The guard hairs should be obvious. They are much easier than other breeds to keep groomed.
Giants are only showable in Ruby-Eyed White, however there are many colors of giants out there. I have black and chestnut in my herd.
Giants are rare and hard to find with a very small gene pool. They have a commercial body type.
Giant angoras have no upper weight limit, which means they grow and grow and grow...you get the idea. However, the average weight of one of these beasts is around 11 pounds.
Most Giants don't shed their coat, which means they must be sheared. They have three fur types all mixed together. They have underwool, awn fluff and awn hair (guard hair). The guard hairs should be obvious. They are much easier than other breeds to keep groomed.
Giants are only showable in Ruby-Eyed White, however there are many colors of giants out there. I have black and chestnut in my herd.
Giants are rare and hard to find with a very small gene pool. They have a commercial body type.